When I do squats, I have to keep my hands a lot wider than I'd like and my wrists bend near 90 degrees and can ache for a little while after my sets... long story short I can't find a comfortable position!

What sort of things should I be doing to improve my shoulder flexibility?

I read about those superman style exercises where you lie prone and raise your arms pointing your thumbs upwards - would they help?

Also, would simpy continuting with squats improve my flexibility?

EDIT: I have tried to do YTWL's and absolutely suck at the W and L positions!!

Shoulder dislocations! You could do them everyday and some stretching for chest and front deltoid. I did it for 6 months and moved on to maintanence doing shoulder dislocations couple of times a month and kept all the flexibility.

Shoulder dislocations! You could do them everyday and some stretching for chest and front deltoid. I did it for 6 months and moved on to maintanence doing shoulder dislocations couple of times a month and kept all the flexibility.

If you can't almost effortlessly get your hand to the floor without changing position of your lower body and keeping the other arm off the ground, then these will help.

I think Bob loves them.

Dislocates can be good for some people but, if you're locked up in the upper spine, lacking extension, then when doing shoulder dislocations you won't move much if at all from upper spine, and the lower spine and shoulder joint will pick up the slack, which can hurt.

I would be doing a whole bunch of tspine mobility, in your warm up and I would have them as fillers between sets. Front squats may be a better option until it's more comfortable.

I have this problem intermittently. Old right rotator cuff shoulder injury. I never let my wrist bear the brunt on squats, just live with the shoulder pain when it's there. I need the wrist for my work!

I power thru it, but I would like to discover what is going on. I keep thinking there is some stretch I don't know. I also feel a tightness near the clavicle. "Upper pecs?" Is there such a thing?

What do you mean by "locked up in upper spine" KPj?

I have pretty good posture compared to most, but like many who must sit all day, probably have weak rhomboids and overactive pecs/serratus (whatever brings the arms around to move the mouse and type on the keyboard). Have to think to lift chest. Have to go thru a checklist when I squat to ensure good posture.

I have a friend who can perform dislocations (rotate shoulders) 360, hands together. How come I can barely do "dislocations" with a band? Pectorals? Serratus anteriors? Teutonic ancestry?

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